Isaac Success' agent insists the Granada striker will be moving to Watford this summer despite interest from clubs such as Valencia and Atletico Madrid.

The Hornets have reportedly agreed a deal to sign the 20-year-old Nigerian forward at the end of this season.

Success, who has been named Granada's player of the year, has scored six goals for the team as the side battle to avoid relegation from La Liga.

Dominic Egbukwu told AllNigeriasoccer.com: “They are not releasing him to Valencia or any other club except Watford. Atlético Madrid, Inter Milan and PSG have approached us. Plenty [of] teams want him."

He added: “Watford and Granada are still negotiating, the wages are still being discussed. The only transfer fee Watford will have to pay is ten percent sell-on clause to BJ Foundation [academy club in Nigeria]."

The Hornets have already agreed permanent deals for Adalberto Penaranda and Abdoulaye Doucoure and the likely arrival of the powerful Success could provide a valuable asset in the Premier League. 

Speaking back in February, Watford head coach Quique Sanchez Flores said: “Success is a very good player. He has power and the physical conditions to play in England. 

"But he is young. We need to think about this player for the future.”